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Monday, 23 May 2016

IDESTROY interview

IDESTROY interview

We interviewed indie-rock / Riot-Grrrl punks IDestroy for issue nine of 'The Screever'; here's what they had to say to a few questions we threw at them towards the end of their 'Vanity Loves Me' EP tour.

Heya guys, please introduce yourself/ves, tell us what you play, and
who makes up the rest of IDestroy.

IDestroy
are Bec (guitar/vocals), Becky (bass/Bvox) and Jenn (Drums).

So you're currently on a UK tour; how has it been? Have there been
any stand out shows?

Tour
has been a lot of fun. One of our favourite shows was our recent
return to London, playing at The Gunners pub. The quality of the
venue really surprised us (knowing that its main focus is on
football), the sound was great and there were a large number of
people there to see us - we recognised a good number of the people
there from our last London show, so we were very pleased that we have
started gaining a following in another city!

How long have you been a band for now? How did you three meet?

We
all met whilst studying in Bristol and became good friends before
forming the band. We’ve been together around a year and a half now.

Your music seems to have a number of influences, including rock,
punk, blues, and indie; who would you say are your biggest
influences?

This
is always a tough question as we enjoy so many different types of
music. The band has definitely been influenced by riot grrrl bands
such as Bikini Kill and Sleater Kinney. We hope you will also hear
the older punk influences such as Iggy Pop and The Runaways.

So you released your first EP called 'Vanity Loves Me' this year; how
has it been received? Are you all pleased with what you
created?

We’ve had some really great reviews from the
likes of Classic Rock, Punktastic and Fred Perry Subculture as well
as being enjoyed by the independent bloggers on the DIY circuit. We
are so happy that it has had this wide appeal to all rock n rollers,
and we hope its reach will keep growing. We are proud of this
release, but we are certain that the next one will only get better!

Did you enjoy making the video for the title-track from that CD?
Where was it filmed?

It
was good fun, although a long day and very hard work. Being a short
song, you get to hear it a lot of times when filming for it over a 10
hour day! The silliness at the end of the video was a new experience
for all of us. As perhaps you can tell, we’re not all that
interested in make up and other ‘girly’ things, so it was cool to
experiment and see what came out! We filmed it at Farm Studios in
Bristol with Nick Pitt.

Can you give us a brief run-down of what the songs on the EP are
about lyrically?

I try to avoid the “what is this song
about” question, mainly because I’d rather the listener think for
themselves. When I hear great lyrics, take Kurt Cobain for example, I
personally don’t want to know what he was singing about. Why would
I? When I can pretend he’s singing about everything I feel right in
that moment.

Having said that, this EP is very much based on my
observations of modern day life. I’d like to think it’s a pretty
relatable listen.

What else do you guys do outside of IDestroy? Are any of you in any
other bands or anything?

Bec
plays guitar and song writes for art rockers ‘The Blue Aeroplanes’
and Becky plays bass in metal band Triaxis.

Ph: Jake Matthews

So what do you have planned for the rest of this year? Any more
touring or recording in the pipeline?

We have a few more
‘Vanity Loves Me’ tour dates left (Southampton, Minehead,
Stalybridge and Birmingham). After these shows we will spending some
time songwriting and preparing to record the next release. We have a
couple of festival appearances and other gigs this summer, but now
the ‘Vanity Loves Me’ tour is over, our main focus is on the new
material.

Cheers for answering these! Any last words, links, shout-outs, or
anything?